Re: Improve CuteNews Performance by Adding Page Caching

Re: Improve CuteNews Performance by Adding Page Caching

yes

It seems to be working, but how do I make sure?
By the way I have set filemtime path to ./data/comments.txt considering that comments.txt is located in the data directory within the same directory where index.php is, is it a correct path?

Re: Improve CuteNews Performance by Adding Page Caching

Cheers for the hack. Noticeable difference.

One thing however... when I go to the 'admin' page of Cute News, I have the following errors at the top of the page.

Warning: filemtime() [function.filemtime]: stat failed for ./cutenews/data/comments.txt in /home/paramore/public_html/cutenews/index.php on line 7
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/paramore/public_html/cutenews/index.php:7) in /home/paramore/public_html/cutenews/index.php on line 14

I presume it's something small I must of did wrong when applying the hack.

Re: Improve CuteNews Performance by Adding Page Caching

Can you please reply to my last post?

i thought i had answered both of you with my previous post changing that path would seem ok i think, altough i think that you could use this page caching also on the pages where you have CN include codes; And then you do need ./cutenews/data/comments.txt

Re: Improve CuteNews Performance by Adding Page Caching

i thought i had answered both of you with my previous post changing that path would seem ok i think, altough i think that you could use this page caching also on the pages where you have CN include codes; And then you do need ./cutenews/data/comments.txt

Re: Improve CuteNews Performance by Adding Page Caching

Re: Improve CuteNews Performance by Adding Page Caching

Means only cache get the page download more faster .. but if the first time user from the organic search engine it still have to download all the page. so the site speed still slow, is the CSS in CuteNews.. Sorry for my humble question.

Re: Improve CuteNews Performance by Adding Page Caching

Someone told me you will find there's bug using IE cache and it is advisable to add "must-revalidate" inside cache command header or perhaps IE is not going to refresh the particular page just like Netscape/Firefox may.